Filters
Topics
Campus & Community
Colleges & Schools

'Conquering Darkness' -- Knight's dinosaur art at Museum of the Earth

The artist who gave the world its first glimpse of prehistoric life in 3-D and living color is the subject of a new special exhibition at the Museum of the Earth.

Human Ecology Web site goes live, with 'community' managing its content

The College of Human Ecology has launched a new Web site, integrated with the look of the university's front page and using technology that allows for dynamic, continuous update of the site's content.

Intelligent design is testable, accurate

The Intelligent Design Evolution Awareness (IDEA) Club at Cornell is deeply concerned with President Hunter Rawlings' blatant disregard for the facts concerning Intelligent Design in Friday's State of the University address. In a…

Letter to the Editor: Intelligent Design is testable and falsifiable

Seth Maxson of the IDEA Club at Cornell responds to President Hunter Rawlings' State of the University address, Oct. 21.

Councillor Jay Waks says students might be allowed to apply to two CU colleges

The Cornell University Council has been reviewing several new initiatives, including the possibility that prospective freshmen will be able to apply to both a primary and an alternate college at Cornell, beginning in the fall of 2007.

Endowed health care and prescription drug costs to increase for 2006

The 2006 premium rates for endowed health care and prescription drug co-pays have been approved, and staff and faculty can expect an Open Enrollment packet to arrive at their homes in early November.

Irish author Edna O'Brien to speak Oct. 27

Edna O'Brien, one of Ireland's foremost literary figures, will visit Cornell to give a lecture on James Joyce on Thursday, Oct. 27, and participate in a colloquium on writing on Oct. 28.

Avian flu spread doesn't worry New York state watchdog Lucio

If an outbreak of a virulent strain of avian flu were to strike among a North American poultry farm, Cornell veterinarian Ben Lucio believes the virus can be contained in the chicken population.

Johnson School gets national recognition for supporting minority MBA students

Cornell's Johnson Graduate School of Management won the Brillante award from the National Society of Hispanic MBAs for its efforts to attract and support Hispanic students.

Johnson School is top fund-raiser for children's hospital

The Johnson Graduate School of Management took first place in the first annual MBA Charity Challenge, raising $6,070 in 10 days for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

Digital Consulting is one-stop service for support of digital information on campus

Cornell Library's Digital Consulting and Production Services unit (DCAPS) is one-stop service for the Cornell community, providing a complete array of cost-effective services that support the entire life cycle of digital information.

Library extends expertise through e-scholarship

Through DCAPS, the Cornell Library is extending its expertise in creating, managing and archiving digital content to support faculty in a wide range of e-scholarship initiatives.